Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Attorney Reveals 'Probably The Roughest Part' Of Life Behind Bars
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Combs was arrested last month as part of a sweeping indictment on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, who was indicted last month on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution, is purportedly having a tough time adjusting to his new diet behind bars.
“I think the food’s probably the roughest part of it,” his attorney Marc Agnifilo told the press Thursday after a status conference on the case, which concluded with a trial date being set for May 5, 2025.
Combs was arrested in relation to an indictment from the Southern District of New York that accuses him of hosting secretive “freak-offs” to drug, rape and coerce women into participating with male sex workers; his properties were raided by federal authorities in March.
The music producer, who founded Bad Boy Records in 1993 and launched late rapper The Notorious B.I.G. into superstardom, pleaded not guilty and has remained in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since his Sept. 16 arrest. He has been denied bail twice, as prosecutors argued Combs is a flight risk with an apparent history of witness intimidation.
People previously reported that Combs begins his days in jail at 6 a.m. with cereal, fruit and a breakfast cake. Weekday lunches are served at 11 a.m. and rotate among hamburgers, fish and beef tacos, but offerings can include scrambled eggs and biscuits on weekends.